Is open source software safe for my company to use?

Below content is published with permission granted by content authors at Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati. Introduction by USLawforNordicsOpen source software is more popular

What To Think Of When Selling Food To The US

The U.S. presents massive opportunities within the food industry, while at the same time posing considerable regulatory barriers for foreign food manufacturers. This is

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Y Combinator Releases New “Post-Money” Forms of Safes

Introduction by USLawforNordics We previously published a blog about Safes, the “easy” way for startups to get funding, best case without involving lawyers. In

What to look for in an NDA

It is common practice to sign Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDA) before one reveals sensitive business information to another party. The NDAs are often rather standardized,

L-1 Visa “New Office” Petitions – a Brave New World

  Visa issues are one of the most, if not the most, common questions entrepreneurs contact USLawforNordics about, which is why we are posting

Can I do Business in the U.S. on an ESTA?

Visa Waiver Program – Your First Steps There is no denying that the U.S. immigration system can feel like an intimidatingly dense and thoroughly

Happy Summer

As you may already know, Swedes love their summer vacation. And we´re not talking about a one week road trip to Oregon, we´re talking

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Negotiating Contracts in the U.S.

As an entrepreneur setting up your business in the US, you will inevitably have to negotiate and enter into commercial contracts at some point.

Can My Nordic Company Become Liable for My US Subsidiary?

One important reason why you want to set up a company in the U.S. when you enter the market is to minimize your risk

Is Crowdfunding Right For You? 

The past couple of weeks we have been looking into different ways of funding your business, starting off with a general overview then taking a

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